by Thomas Sowell. People who want to buy Christmas gifts, without having to confront the crowds at the local shopping mall (or shopping maul) can take a load off their feet by buying books or movies on the Internet, while sitting in the comfort of their own homes. In addition to old standbys like gorgeous coffee table books of Ansel Adams’ ... MORE
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Thomas Sowell’s Christmas Gift Recommendations
by Thomas Sowell. People who want to buy Christmas gifts, without having to confront the crowds at the local shopping mall (or shopping maul) can take a load off their feet by buying books or movies on the Internet, while sitting in the comfort of their own homes. In addition to old standbys like gorgeous coffee table books of Ansel Adams’ ... MOREEd Krayewski: Video Captures A Knife-Wielding Man Surrounded And Executed By A Firing Squad Of Cops
Police admit five of the officers fired their guns. Police in San Francisco shot and killed a man they say was a suspected
stabber after he approached an officer while holding a knife. Video
posted of the incident to Instagram
shows at least nine officers pointing their guns at the man, who
appears to be trying to walk away as an officer moves in ... MOREVIDEO: Official Deception - The Benghazi Video Lie
Rep Jim Johnson (R-Oh) grills Hillary Clinton as to her role in deceiving the American people about the true cause of Benghazi attack the killed Ambassador Chris Stevens.
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Hillary Clinton's CNN Interview: 9 Questions, 0 Answers
Michigan City Makes The Citizens Pay For Police Brutality
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How 10 years Of YouTube Transformed The Internet
A laissez-faire approach to copyright. It all began with a 19-second video clip recorded at a zoo. One of the founders of YouTube, Jawed Karim, uploaded the video on April 23, 2005, showing him describing the length of an elephant's trunk. "Anyone could be a star and there was no gate keeper," CNET.com senior editor Bridget ... MORE
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Jacob Sullum: South Carolina Cop Charged With Murder After Video Shows Him Shooting Motorist in the Back
Bystander video reveals inconvenient truth. In a column
last December, I noted that video footage, while not necessarily
decisive in cases where police use deadly force, can make a crucial
difference. Here is a good example: Today police in North Charleston,
South Carolina, arrested
one of their own, Patrolman Michael Slager, and charged ... MORE
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government,
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Matt Agorist: Florida Woman Had To Film Herself Being Raped By A Cop So That Police Would Believe Her Story
Badges don't grant special rights. A man whose job was to help guide people after they’ve been released
from prison, has been arrested himself, after being accused of vile
criminal acts. A parole officer in South Florida was arrested this week for sexually
assaulting a woman on probation. The woman was so scared of violating
her probation ... MORE
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Police State Update: Cops Caught On Video Denying Teens Access To Attorney In Investigation Of Kid Killed By Police
by Jay Syrmopoulous. Government assaults the 6th Amendment. Video footage shows family members and attorneys being denied access to the two roommates of Tony Robinson, by a Madison police officer and a Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation agent after they were taken into police custody. Robinson’s roommates Anthony and Javier ... MORE
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6th Amendment,
Constitution,
individual liberty,
interrogation,
police,
police state,
tactics,
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